

Thanks mate, and best wishes to you as well. You have china to deal with in your part of the world, we have russia.


Thanks mate, and best wishes to you as well. You have china to deal with in your part of the world, we have russia.


Can you mention some of the changes you’ve made? Maybe it would help someone who might read this comment chain.


Next up, the sick fucking culture of russia that powers all of this. In Finland, we’re quite tired of it. And prepared for the next round.


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“Quick guys, he’s harming himself! That’s OUR job!”


BREAKING: UN strongly suspects bears might be shitting in the woods.


“Today you, tomorrow me.”
Scumbags taking advantage of community spirit.
Good advice. We also swapped the blankets they slept on, to get them used to each other’s scent. Our older one hissed a bit but then chilled out. Later we the new one out, but we supervised their interactions for a week or two. They were best buddies after a short while.
We lost the younger one last year, and the older one keeps going to the place where he used to sleep to sniff around. This might be anthropomorphizing but I can’t help but feel like she misses him.


“Today me, tomorrow you”


In order to provide a “yes, this person is over 18” service for a vendor, the vendor has to know which real name (or other personally identifiable piece of information) to look up, don’t they?
So if you have to provide the vendor with a real name, phone number, ID card number or selfie that identifies the account “draco_aeneus@mander.xyz” with “John Doe/555-4556/X1234567” that eliminates your anonymity, they’ve accomplished surveillance over your personal opinions and whatever other content you share. The real problem isn’t age verification, the problem is they’re trying to eliminate anonymity.


Yes, it’s encrypted. Wouldn’t be much of a point if it was just plaintext.


Neon lights? Sorry, that’s only covered by the Premium Plus Elite membership.


O’Brien would like to enter the competition, but he’s busy being tortured in a Cardassian prison.


For a long time I went with IBM, then Hitachi when they bought IBM’s HDD division. Never had a problem with them. Though there was the infamous “Deathstar” and the click of death.


And then wonder why you haven’t built a statue of him.
Not saying you’re wrong, but sometimes when you lose someone important, you compartmentalize it so hard you’re basically denying to yourself that it happened. The ugly crying and breakdowns sometimes happen later, when it really sinks in.
Hoping for the best with your little guy.
Easy for them to look at us as if we’re just things that can be bought and sold. Many of us play the part. We need to stop cooperating with them.